Inquiry in a sentence as a noun

This is what Congress is receiving: "Thanks for your inquiry.

At this point there is no way for the critic to be heard again, and the line of inquiry is broken.

Am I the only one who doesn't find that job inquiry via text not that bad?There's no text or AOL-speak.

It was a tentative in-court statement in response to an inquiry by one of the lawyers.

But because they have their blind spots, just as every practice of inquiry throughout history has had its blind spots.

He made no inquiry into my current emotional state, my safety or my well being."Speechless.

There's a technique called "appreciative inquiry" that I've found really helpful to shift my thinking in that regard.

There ought to be a public inquiry into surveillance but, as Boris would say, I've about as much chance of being reincarnated as an olive.

Committees of the Senate do have inquiry powers and subpoena powers to force you to answer questions if you don't do so willingly.

Don't get me wrong, you shouldn't just believe your critics without further inquiry, but the presence of critics shouldn't be used as supporting evidence in and of itself.

Remind students that inquiry lies at the heart of all understanding, all breakthroughs, and that therefore it's useful for nearly anything you'll undertake in your life.

And It stands up remarkably well today; some parts could certainly use updates after 150 more years of inquiry by many more people with better tools, but its mostly very good.

Afterwards he made a telephone inquiry of an under-castellan called Fritz and received the information that I was engaged as Land Surveyor.

I have to ask though, why is it that you are doling out this information now after the recent congressional inquiry into NSA spying and not earlier?A: We've published almost two dozen exclusive articles about NSA spying in the last 7 weeks, in multiple different countries around the world.

They wouldn't even lift a finger to save their own grandmothers from the Ravenous Bugblatter Beast of Traal without orders signed in triplicate, sent in, sent back, queried, lost, found, subjected to public inquiry, lost again, and finally buried in soft peat for three months and recycled as firelighters.

Inquiry definitions

noun

a search for knowledge; "their pottery deserves more research than it has received"

See also: enquiry research

noun

an instance of questioning; "there was a question about my training"; "we made inquiries of all those who were present"

See also: question enquiry query interrogation

noun

a systematic investigation of a matter of public interest

See also: enquiry